Elementary Student Surveys

The Elementary Student Surveys have been designed with a focus on students in grades 4 to 6. Students in these grades are provided with additional visual on-screen features that are designed to help them at all reading levels.

Measures in the following domains are provided:

Social-Emotional Outcomes

Physical Health Outcomes

Academic Outcomes

Drivers of Student Outcomes

Demographic Factors

Depending on the measures selected for the particular elementary student survey, the following thematic reports are available:

Bullying and School Safety

Student Engagement

Secondary Student Surveys

The Secondary Student Surveys have been designed with a focus on students in grades 7 to 12. The OurSCHOOL Secondary Student Surveys provide your school administrators with reliable and timely data on student engagement and well-being as well as the drivers of student outcomes.

Measures in the following domains are provided:

Social-Emotional Outcomes

Physical Health Outcomes

Academic Outcomes

Drivers of Student Outcomes

Demographic Factors

Depending on the measures selected for a particular secondary student survey, the following thematic reports are available:

Bullying and School Safety

Student Engagement

School Completion

Career Pathways

Teacher Survey

The OurSCHOOL Teacher Survey is an effective tool designed to gather reliable insight from teachers and further increase school effectiveness. This online survey instrument allows teachers to provide input on school improvement initiatives in an anonymous manner. This planning tool includes eight measures, shown below. These measures assess the traditional aspects of classroom and school effectiveness and there is strong evidence of their effects on student achievement.

Leadership

Collaboration

Learning Culture

Data Informs Practice

Teaching Strategies

Technology

Inclusive School

Community Involvement

Parent Survey

The OurSCHOOL Parent Survey helps to clarify and strengthen the important relationship between parents and schools. Insights into parent and staff communication, activities and practices at home, and parental opinions build an accurate and timely picture schools can use for practical improvements. The survey is anonymous, voluntary, and easy-to-use. It is based on a comprehensive questionnaire covering several aspects of the parents’ perceptions of their child’s experiences at home and school. The survey collects information on the following topics: